We had a 9.9 Yamaha 4 stroke go into salt water at wide open throttle and it actually ran better than ever after we fished it out and changed the oil. There was a dead spot in the throttle before but dropping it in the sea at full throttle apparently cleared out the carbs. Great video, thanks.
Great video and nice engine. A note to anyone reading this though. Never EVER clean any painted surface with a Brillo or scouring pad. It has the same outcome as sandpaper. It will of course abrade the dirt or overspray away but will leave your paint very dulll and scratched.
I like how you repair small engines the exact opposite way of me. I don't clean anything until I know it's mechanically sound. I've cleaned up too much non repairable junk in my life lol
Love the outboard videos as much as the resto vids. Great video dude, love Yamaha outboards. Also the drone flyover videos with the music are brilliant- look forward to those
You need an ultrasonic cleaner for your carb parts. Must have bench tool for these compact engines that operate in corrosive environment. 😊 After breaking the pistons free with Marvel Mystery, put 1-2 tablespoons of foam air filter oil into each piston. That oil is high viscosity and will "stick" to your rings and cylinder walls until the rings free up. That will fix your compression problem.
I was told along time ago to put a bit of seafoam in every tank (for these small engines). Its basically kept my fuel problems to a minimum. I run high octane non ethanol with performance oil for 2 strokes, and non ethanol for 4 strokes with frequent oil changes and things work great. Also an Italian tune up (running engine full throttle and running it regularly) will do wonders, they like to work
Man i still remember how excited me and my kids how happy we was when i finally bought new 25hp mercury tiller took me 2 years to save for only someone to steal from us less then a week its crazy broke my kids heart man
Somebody ripped off my new (bought in 1991) Johnson SeaHorse a few years ago. Babied that thing it’s whole life... had it until 2014. I feel your pain.
Had a 14' 1/2 Cabin gkass with tower of power Merc 90 STOLEN 1 Night .....hope they Sunk in it was still under finance . Felt guts ripped out ! 😠Trev .NZ never recovered .
@@lamontgray6015 I had put the boat on side of my house for little while came back home from store it was gone did a police report we had the 2 guys on camera and truck they had stolen license plates on so cops said they had it planned out so it's a bummer really is
Awesome video! I bought my first boat and motor last year and they're coming along nicely. This video gives me alot of hope that motor will turn out this nice. I got a 1986 8hp yamaha 2 stroke that needs carb work and the lower unit needs to be serviced
Always love your videos. You make it look so easy. The explanation is always easy to understand and I love the music and the video at the end… Keep them coming.
That is one hell of a score! I’ve been searching for a small boat since someone gave me a 1965 3hp Johnson. I just lucked upon a 14’ lone star with a 15hp Evinrude on a trailer for cheap. I’m happy to have it but I already knew I was gonna want at least a 25hp. Well. I’ll be great full for what I have and just keep looking. They’re out there. Great video thanks. It keeps me optimistic.
I have 1963 Chrysler 15hp two stroke with 75 and 80 psi on compression test, it starts and runs great. Nice video seeing all the water at the end of winter
I did the same thing with a short shaft 18 tohatsu i picked up for $150. It had been sitting outside since 2002! It was partially stuck and needed a new $60 cdi unit, plus a water pump, plugs and t stat, and carb clean. Thing started on the 2nd pull! These japanese small motors are amazing.
She's seen some sandbars LoL polished tail fin and prop. I had a 25 like this and yes you're right they're one of the best I've ever run along with the older Johnson evenrude engines. 👌👍 Good vid
Instead of using Brillo which dulls the clearcoat finish, you can use denatured alcohol which removes the overspray but doesn’t harm the clearcoat finish.
I think the funniest part is that you keep saying 1998 like it was a million years ago. Doesn't seem like that long to me but then I've got a lot of stuff that's even older like my 1985 Toro snowblower the boatload of tools from the same time period and then there's the '70 Chevelle. These years pass all too quickly and 1998 seems like just yesterday to me. Great job rehabbing a real workhorse.
To put it into the proper context. .. In 1998 we were still using dial-up modems. Remember? Pepperidge Farm remembers. It's ages ago to a modern kid. By the way I'm using a 1978 Lowe with a 1999 Johnson on it.
Boy you hit it good on that one those are great sellers on the used outboard market .I just sold an 1986 Johnson 25HP mint condition for $850 and I paid $25 for it needed just the lower steering mount ,tilt bar and a carburetor cleaning so I know good deals when I see them.Great video really enjoyed it its usually 60% good-40% not good for me freeing up motors when they are seized from sitting or submersion and the rings arent stuck too bad.Its great when you really enjoy it & its a great way to make side money and make available affordable outboards for many people who just cant afford going $4000 or so for a new one....Glenn P.
great video i love great deals like that i picked up a wilson flyer 14ft with a yamaha 85 hp 1990 that had been sitting in a drive since 2007 all we did was clean the carbs , new plugs and freed the engine off away she runs and with buying it and parts it stands me in £450
When it comes to corroded parts, we (here in Germany) have a method to get it all shiny and clean again, it's basically sandblasting but with walnut shells. The video is called; 7500€ für T5 mit Pumpe-Düse-Defekt! Nussschalen vs Soda: Was reinigt verkokte Einlassventile besser? Cheers Nik
@@TheDoug9901 That will greatly depend on the beach. Tropical beaches where the sand is mostly shells and coral, this is probably a viable option. Our "sand beaches" locally are mostly quite hard rock minerals, which is not ideal for soft metals and plastic =)
I was lucky in a similar situation, scored same motor on a boat that had sat for many years and was covered in shit. A good clean out and runs great for dirt cheap. I can imagine people finding these motors for decades to come and doing the same haha
Add fresh Yamaha white paint to the prop, and Yamaha blue to the skeg. I have sold a few outboards and it is amazing how much something so simple as touch up paint can speed along a sale and increase value for your sale.
Those 2 stroke 25 Yamaha's are very sought after, they still go for ridiculous money. I have one on a 14 Jon and we've had it to 35mph on GPS. They ripped for a little 2 stroke.
My family has an late 80s or early 90s yamaha 9.9 2 stroke and it still has its original impeller to this day it looks brand new and the engine is used alot!
Thank you DoodMang, i beg all of you to start applying with the advises the government is probably giving, stay away from people assembly, wash hands frequently and maintain a distance of Cavour 2 meters form potete. Out there u still have liberty of movements, se are stuck in our homes since March 5, going out, 1 persone 4 the whole family, only to buy food or medicines, but we'll make it, take care all of u
Great video, very nice old motor. Was waiting for you to show the speed...tilt it ahead a little so she is running more level and you will get 26...or more.
We had a 9.9 Yamaha 4 stroke go into salt water at wide open throttle and it actually ran better than ever after we fished it out and changed the oil. There was a dead spot in the throttle before but dropping it in the sea at full throttle apparently cleared out the carbs. Great video, thanks.
Wow lol
A little pressure goes a long way!
Lmao thats awesome, Yamaha is doing something right because people love these outboards everywhere
More like this, plz.
I enjoy the detailed explanations of your process.
Caleb Cannon yesss
*After the Beet Farm was sold, Mose Schrute kept busy fixing small outboard engines.*
Good old carbed 2-stroke outboards, can't kill em!
5:46 I could smell that lol
Great video and nice engine. A note to anyone reading this though. Never EVER clean any painted surface with a Brillo or scouring pad. It has the same outcome as sandpaper. It will of course abrade the dirt or overspray away but will leave your paint very dulll and scratched.
Please suggest an alternative
He straight pulled up to McDonald’s in da Jon boat 😳
So?
Da Jon boat doe😳
Love this channel!! I love seeing your thought process on getting these to run! Really appreciate you and your time!
I like how you repair small engines the exact opposite way of me. I don't clean anything until I know it's mechanically sound. I've cleaned up too much non repairable junk in my life lol
Love the outboard videos as much as the resto vids. Great video dude, love Yamaha outboards.
Also the drone flyover videos with the music are brilliant- look forward to those
You need an ultrasonic cleaner for your carb parts. Must have bench tool for these compact engines that operate in corrosive environment. 😊 After breaking the pistons free with Marvel Mystery, put 1-2 tablespoons of foam air filter oil into each piston. That oil is high viscosity and will "stick" to your rings and cylinder walls until the rings free up. That will fix your compression problem.
I was told along time ago to put a bit of seafoam in every tank (for these small engines). Its basically kept my fuel problems to a minimum. I run high octane non ethanol with performance oil for 2 strokes, and non ethanol for 4 strokes with frequent oil changes and things work great. Also an Italian tune up (running engine full throttle and running it regularly) will do wonders, they like to work
Man i still remember how excited me and my kids how happy we was when i finally bought new 25hp mercury tiller took me 2 years to save for only someone to steal from us less then a week its crazy broke my kids heart man
Somebody ripped off my new (bought in 1991) Johnson SeaHorse a few years ago. Babied that thing it’s whole life... had it until 2014. I feel your pain.
Had a 14' 1/2 Cabin gkass with tower of power Merc 90 STOLEN 1 Night .....hope they Sunk in it was still under finance . Felt guts ripped out ! 😠Trev .NZ never recovered .
It did + 40 mph !...
Did they cut through your boat lock or something ?
@@lamontgray6015 I had put the boat on side of my house for little while came back home from store it was gone did a police report we had the 2 guys on camera and truck they had stolen license plates on so cops said they had it planned out so it's a bummer really is
Awesome video! I bought my first boat and motor last year and they're coming along nicely. This video gives me alot of hope that motor will turn out this nice. I got a 1986 8hp yamaha 2 stroke that needs carb work and the lower unit needs to be serviced
It’s these kinda videos that got me into your channel at the beginning, love the mix of what you do always good content.
Always love your videos. You make it look so easy. The explanation is always easy to understand and I love the music and the video at the end… Keep them coming.
Love seeing old 2 stokes come back just shows you if you got some time you can make any thing work get out in the garage and do something.
Love 2 stroke so happy he’s reviving them love his vids too
You do a Beautiful job on your videos, and I enjoy each and everyone of them. You are also a GREAT mechanic! Keep up the Good Work!
Really enjoy watching you restore boats. keep up the good work
That is one hell of a score! I’ve been searching for a small boat since someone gave me a 1965 3hp Johnson. I just lucked upon a 14’ lone star with a 15hp Evinrude on a trailer for cheap. I’m happy to have it but I already knew I was gonna want at least a 25hp. Well. I’ll be great full for what I have and just keep looking. They’re out there. Great video thanks. It keeps me optimistic.
More outboard repairs/service please especially on some of your bigger ones.
I have 1963 Chrysler 15hp two stroke with 75 and 80 psi on compression test, it starts and runs great. Nice video seeing all the water at the end of winter
I did the same thing with a short shaft 18 tohatsu i picked up for $150. It had been sitting outside since 2002! It was partially stuck and needed a new $60 cdi unit, plus a water pump, plugs and t stat, and carb clean. Thing started on the 2nd pull! These japanese small motors are amazing.
How lucky was you with this engine. Well done guys. "Great Job" as you Americans say. Keep them coming. Eamonn Evans (Worcestershire) England.
Got to love those barn finds, there great especially when they run well. Love the vids keep um comin 👍✌
She's seen some sandbars LoL polished tail fin and prop. I had a 25 like this and yes you're right they're one of the best I've ever run along with the older Johnson evenrude engines. 👌👍 Good vid
Nice work. It great to how you bring these things back to life.
That cleaned up nicely! Good work!
Instead of using Brillo which dulls the clearcoat finish, you can use denatured alcohol which removes the overspray but doesn’t harm the clearcoat finish.
I cringed watching him do that
agreed, dont use steel, plastic scraper if it is latex paint
I swear some motors have a soul, some motors are in rough shape but they dont wanna die
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE VID. I HAVE OFFICIALLY WATCHED LIKE 90% OF YOUR VIDEOS AND I THINK IT'S SAFE TO SAY THAT THIS ONE IS DEFINITELY THE BEST
Love your bring back to L.I.F.E. Vids. You The Man.
Wish I was there to smell it fire up. Love that two stroke smell.
Is that sunken sailboat your next project? You could pull it off I’m betting
Yes! I have almost the same motor. Nice to see you work on the small outboards again
We need more videos like this, we love yours explanations 🤙🏻👍🏻💯💯
Just discovered your channel. Love the content the narrating filming audio thanks for A channel for people like us
I think the funniest part is that you keep saying 1998 like it was a million years ago. Doesn't seem like that long to me but then I've got a lot of stuff that's even older like my 1985 Toro snowblower the boatload of tools from the same time period and then there's the '70 Chevelle. These years pass all too quickly and 1998 seems like just yesterday to me. Great job rehabbing a real workhorse.
To put it into the proper context. ..
In 1998 we were still using dial-up modems. Remember?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
It's ages ago to a modern kid. By the way I'm using a 1978 Lowe with a 1999 Johnson on it.
@@mikeries8549 Luckily Pepperidge Farm knows how to keep their mouth shut as long as you keep buying their cookies.
I have that exact year 25hp that is still running strong. Great motor.
So do I. One pull!!
Great Vlog bro and thanks for going over this motor really like this 2 stroke i gess they r better then 4 stroke EFI CRAP now dayz
Excellent video no stupid music I did this in my younger years makes me want to get back in buying and repairing outboards
Always learning from you thanks Chris
Another great video!! Love these outboard resurrection videos!!
Wow !! well done amazing work man !!
Boy you hit it good on that one those are great sellers on the used outboard market .I just sold an 1986 Johnson 25HP mint condition for $850 and I paid $25 for it needed just the lower steering mount ,tilt bar and a carburetor cleaning so I know good deals when I see them.Great video really enjoyed it its usually 60% good-40% not good for me freeing up motors when they are seized from sitting or submersion and the rings arent stuck too bad.Its great when you really enjoy it & its a great way to make side money and make available affordable outboards for many people who just cant afford going $4000 or so for a new one....Glenn P.
Man.....you are really fortunate! Awesome video
great video
i love great deals like that
i picked up a wilson flyer 14ft with a yamaha 85 hp 1990 that had been sitting in a drive since 2007 all we did was clean the carbs , new plugs and freed the engine off away she runs and with buying it and parts it stands me in £450
When it comes to corroded parts, we (here in Germany) have a method to get it all shiny and clean again, it's basically sandblasting but with walnut shells.
The video is called; 7500€ für T5 mit Pumpe-Düse-Defekt! Nussschalen vs Soda: Was reinigt verkokte Einlassventile besser?
Cheers
Nik
BEACH SAND works too will clean without damaging plastic
@@TheDoug9901 That will greatly depend on the beach. Tropical beaches where the sand is mostly shells and coral, this is probably a viable option. Our "sand beaches" locally are mostly quite hard rock minerals, which is not ideal for soft metals and plastic =)
@@LeftFlamingo ours the sand is small granular and aggressive as flour I can remove bottom paint and leave fiberglass shiny and its FREE
We know, you twat. It's called media blasting and is commonplace throughout half the planet.
JFB 101 dang!!! What triggered you? Geez
This is awesome man!!! I get overwhelmed when working on my motors for my sailboat. I have a outboard well, so I use a 10hp 2stroke evenrude
Mate ur videos are da bomb keep up the good work
You make great videos… thanks for your efforts
Great video again! Enjoy watching your adventures.
These motors you work on are definitely my childhood ones lol, great job bud
Why is a guy fixing boat motors so fascinating to watch.
That's awesome man!!💯
Great find and an awesome engine they are. Sounds great.
The best way to learn about outboard fixing, troubleshooting and servicing is to watch your channel, thank you
I’m a motor mechanic and love how you approach every task. Thank you 😊
I was lucky in a similar situation, scored same motor on a boat that had sat for many years and was covered in shit. A good clean out and runs great for dirt cheap. I can imagine people finding these motors for decades to come and doing the same haha
Am I the only one that believes the time he puts into to his videos he deserves more support the CZcams platform should really help him blow up
I would agree, but without punctuation its hard for me to read your content
@@Sausketo then why are you reading it... Did you let him off with a warning or did you give him a grammar citation
@@MrMd5555 more like a comment grammar nudge, i dont expect anyone to change, but if a suggestive comment can do it, then i will do it
Awesome job man!!
Wow! Great find guys, you deserve it! Now that motor is worth 1,500 or more. New 4 stroke 25 costs 4,000 dollars and that's a better motor!!
Automotive Clay bar works wonders for overspray
P.S. And it doesn't scratch the paint
I’ve got the same engine and I love it. Lots of power and a lot lighter than a four stroke
I love your videos keep up the good work
You guys rock! Yamaha's rock. I'm still crankin a 1994 200hp saltwater series on my Grady White.....Same place you are...
Great video , good job , i love yamaha , got a 15 hp from 1986 with still 130 psi on both cilinders great engines
Great video. This kind helps to provide information for future use. Thanks
Nice job!! It sure is nice when you can pick up a motor like that and get it going!!
Sounds like a Yamaha great job bringing her back to life!!! What a score keep em coming man!
Probably because it is
thanks for this video great job as always
Pretty awesome motor .. great vid 🤙
Awesome video. Definitely post more like this.
Incredible dude! Wish I lived near you.
Love the KC lights the boat the motor the ARB bumper love it hahaha
Great video. Really enjoyed it. I have a 2006 that looks identical to this 1998. It's a real workhorse
I like the old flat bottom thing takes on all comers and has a lot of room on it you go brother I'm enjoying your videos
Add fresh Yamaha white paint to the prop, and Yamaha blue to the skeg. I have sold a few outboards and it is amazing how much something so simple as touch up paint can speed along a sale and increase value for your sale.
Really enjoyed your post. Educational design projects
Those 2 stroke 25 Yamaha's are very sought after, they still go for ridiculous money. I have one on a 14 Jon and we've had it to 35mph on GPS. They ripped for a little 2 stroke.
Nice job man. Motor looks great
Good job, another great find!
1:09 really clean engine it’s just dirty😂😂
Awesome find, good work.
Another great job👍
you can fix any outboard. I wish I can do same as you
My family has an late 80s or early 90s yamaha 9.9 2 stroke and it still has its original impeller to this day it looks brand new and the engine is used alot!
Great job,
When i'll have my boat, i'lo know what to do, just thanks to u. Grazie e ciao
Ermanno Di Benedetto Prayers to Italy 🙏♥️
Thank you DoodMang, i beg all of you to start applying with the advises the government is probably giving, stay away from people assembly, wash hands frequently and maintain a distance of Cavour 2 meters form potete. Out there u still have liberty of movements, se are stuck in our homes since March 5, going out, 1 persone 4 the whole family, only to buy food or medicines, but we'll make it, take care all of u
Florida dreamer awsome motor ,amazing mechanics u make it look easy🧐
WOW what a SCORE!!!!!!! That engine can go for EVER!!!
Dude you are inspiring love your videos.
awesome vid as always
i love yahama 2 strokes they just take so much
gotta love MickeyD's at Madeira. Great find...awesome video
Nice to see some of videos 👍
Hear I am at 3am watching a guy fix a boat😂 I enjoy working on things so this is just my style btw I enjoyed the vid keep it up
Good content every time really can’t complain
Great video very helpful...do you have any tips or suggestions on replacing a water pump on a 1978 Johnson 85 horse motor ? Thanks in advance
Great video, very nice old motor. Was waiting for you to show the speed...tilt it ahead a little so she is running more level and you will get 26...or more.
Always watching to learn from you . Did you got to outboard school?
miss these kind of videos
Great job❗️
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Cant wait for the next vid bro